Spike Lee Bringing Back Mookie for a "Red Hook Summer"

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It's been only a couple of days since it was learned that Spike Lee will direct a remake of the South Korean revenge epic "Oldboy," but now he appears to be back in the Big BK reprising his biggest film role.

Details on the plot is limited, but a close source has informed us that the story centers on a adult from Atlanta who comes and spends the summer in Red Hook section of Brooklyn, NY.

The kicker to this story is that Lee will be reprising his role as Mookie, the character he played over twenty years ago in his most famous film, 1989′s ‘Do the Right Thing.’

"Do the Right Thing" is a beast of a film that still holds despite being about such a specific time and place, and it was the only time Lee himself played the lead in one of his films.

Long before the cast of "The Real World" called it home, there was a time in the not-so-distant future when Red Hook was one of Brooklyn's roughest neighborhoods, and back in the day is where Al Capone made his bones as a gangster. Assuming "Red Hook Summer" catches up with Mookie within 10 years on either side of "Do the Right Thing," pretty much anything could happen.